@420flyer
Beautiful wildlife preservation course! It has high potential and offers great challenge. Unfortunately it is a "mowed-pathway-course", so fairways are short/highly technical with lots of tree-branch obstruction. OB is extremely thick so use bright colors only. Elevation is a bonus but plays a large challenge since basket view is heavily creative, leaving them out of sight on most holes. Baskets also have very little visibility and there is no trash bins, so pack-in pack-out. Tee pads don't exist so look for granite blocks in the ground and watch your footing. BRING A SPOTTER!! Heavily suggest course use mainly during fall season into the winter or late winter into spring. LOTS OF BUGS
@joshschloe
Playable but not very enjoyable. Lots of rough and ticks are horrible
@luke1063
First time playing the course. Good condition right now, nothing has really grown in yet. Fun and a little tricky
@slacker36
High risk for lost disc
@stefanzt
I think the course is in fine shape this time of year (late fall). Prickly ash is bad in much of the rough areas though. We had no trouble with losing discs. The pars are a bit overly generous. Beautiful setting.
@paulmaile162
Tick infested nightmare of a course. Don't go to this course between the months of May-September.
@wereitsoeasy
Lots of ticks! Lots of horseflies! Incredibly low maintenance. Best to throw with two other people. Or more.
@warnus
The area is nice. The fairway on each hole is only about 8 feet wide, and the tee box markers were hard to find with leaves on the ground.